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Old Fri Feb 04, 2005, 10:33am
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Originally posted by dddunn3d
Of course, the number one consideration is always safety. But if the other team's manager is a first-class AH, and refuses to let his equipment be used by the other team, then what? I can't see where an umpire could force equipment sharing. I would be inclined to use 4-2-3 as a guide in determining if the game should be called or suspended.

Upon further review, the NFHS rules seem to put these kinds of situations into each state association's purview.

[Edited by dddunn3d on Feb 4th, 2005 at 09:24 AM]
Another TWP???

ddd If you spent as much studying the rules as you do creating TWP's, you would know that a SOME POINT, commmon sense has to prevail.

I know everyone is going to jump all over me for this but for heaven sake son use some common sense.

Wonder if the AH coach on the way out of the dugout had a heart attack and never gets a chance to say you can't use their equipment, What should we do??? Common Sense, Common Sense. Put orange cones around the coach, declare that dead ball territory , grab the catchers equipment and play on. ??????????????????????????????
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